Naperville | Combine face painting with McDonald's and you have happy kids left and right.

The owner of the McDonald's restaurant located in Naperville did just that. The Kory Family opened the doors, on Saturday, September 8, to their newly renovated restaurant, located at 3232 S. Rt. 59, for children and their families to enjoy a free face painting event.

Kids were thrilled to choose from various designs provided by Chicago face painting artist, Trish Page. Many Naperville kids left the restaurant on Saturday with smiles glued to their faces. Several of the kids that came in were local soccer players that wanted soccer balls on their arms.

This courtesy event was all part of the Naperville McDonald's Grand Re-Opening festivities. The restaurant lobby closed temporarily in July to undergo massive renovations and re-opened to the public in August, as the McDonald's of the future.

The restaurant features state-of-the-art technology upgrades, that include full service self-order Kiosk's, table service, and of course Mobile Order & Pay and McDelivery available on Uber Eats. The technology upgrades, a part of the McDonald's Corporation mobile platform expansion, enable the Kory's to "evolve with customers".

"We've introduced many options for a more efficient and personal experience," Nick Kory said.

"Customers can order by mobile app, they can visit curbside and we'll run it out, as well as the existing traditional ways. They can pay in different ways and customize their food options in different ways. We've added more choice and variety to keep up with the growing changes and demands."

Nick Kory thanked the community for all their support during the renovations and the Grand Re-Opening events.

"We are so proud to have this beautiful restaurant on Rt. 59 and proud to be a part of the growing Naperville community."Like us on facebook. For more information about events provided by the Naperville McDonald's, please contact Community Relations Director, Julie Travers at julie.travers@comcast.net

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